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Data Center Cooling Challenges
                                                                                       According to the EPA’s Report to Congress on Server and Data Center Energy Efficiency, if
                                                                                       current trends continue, the demand for power by data centers will require an additional 10
                                                                                       power plants on the North American power grid by 2011. In order to minimize the impact of this
Innovative Solutions to                                                                phenomenon, data centers must be increasingly efficient in their use of power.
Overcome the Challenges
of Heat Management in                                                                  Aside from this social aspect, a major challenge faced by data center managers today is ensuring
the Data Center                                                                        that cooling systems do not fail, but that they continue in an uninterrupted way to cool the
                                                                                       sensitive electronic components in IT equipment enclosures. However, achieving this goal can be
                                                                                       needlessly expensive. According to recent studies, it is estimated that cooling accounts for up to
                                                                                       40 percent of a data center’s total energy load. What’s more, the cooling process itself is
                                                                                       accompanied by excessive energy waste, which is largely due to an oversupply of cold air to the
                                                                                       data center by computer room air conditioner (CRAC) units that are attempting to compensate
                                                                                       for inefficiencies in the cooling process.
                                                                                       For example, a substantial amount of the cold air produced by the CRAC units does not follow
                                                                                       a planned path to the IT load as it should, but instead bypasses IT equipment and returns to
                                                                                       the air conditioner intake via misplaced perforated floor tiles and unsealed cable openings.
                                                                                       As a result, a substantial amount of the cool air from the CRACs never makes it to the IT load. In
                                                                                       addition, some of the hot air being exhausted to the rear of the enclosure by server fans leaks to
                                                                                       the front of the servers instead of going back to the CRAC return. In this case, hot exhaust air
                                                                                       mixes with cold room air before being drawn back into the enclosure, resulting in hot spots and
 Table of Contents                                                                     reduced IT equipment performance.
Data Center Cooling Challenges  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .1
                                                                                       According to Gartner, implementing cold or hot aisle containment in the data center
Solving Cooling System Challenges .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .2                        dramatically improves separation of cold supply air and hot exhaust air and will be, for most
A Closer Look at the Belden AEHC System  .  .  .2
                                                                                       users, the single largest payback of any data center best practice.

Summary of Benefits  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 4   Additionally, a study conducted by the Uptime Institute on 19 large computer rooms found that,
                                                                                       on average, the amount of cold air supplied to a data center room is 2.6 times the amount of
                                                                                       cold air actually consumed by the IT load. The cooling system is oversupplying the room with
                                                                                       cold air to overcome both bypass leakage and the effects of hot/cold mixing.
                                                                                       The oversupply leads to significant energy waste and dollar expenditure.
                                                                                       What’s more, the Uptime study found that even though the rooms are oversupplied
                                                                                       with cold air by almost a factor of 3, an average of 10% of enclosures still experience air
                                                                                       intake temperatures exceeding ASHRAE maximum reliability guidelines. Rooms having
                                                                                       the most excess cooling air actually experience the worst hot spots.
                                                                                       Finally, there is a highly effective
                                                                                       solution. The Belden Adaptive Heat                   98º                78 .5º             59º
                                                                                       Containment (AEHC) system offers a
                                                                                       unique design to ensure that the
                                                                                       entire data center space is normalized
                                                                                                                                             Hot Aisle                                       Hot Aisle
                                                                                       with the appropriate volume of cool
                                                                                       air required by the IT equipment. Hot                                              Cold
                                                                                       spots are also eliminated and                                                      Aisle
                                                                                       operating costs reduced.


                                                                                                                                                                   Cooling                      Cooling
                                                                                                                                     Cooling                                                     Unit
                                                                                                                                                                    Unit
                                                                                                                                      Unit
                                                                                                                                  Containment of the hot aisle is a complex problem, even in computer
                                                                                                                                  rooms oversupplied with cold air. Belden’s AEHC eliminates hot spot
                                                                                                                                  issues by providing for a defined hot air return path to the CRAC unit.
Solving Cooling System Challenges                   Increase Operational Efficiency                                  network connectivity. The AEHC then allows
                                                                                                                         for real-time monitoring of the heat load,
    Belden’s Adaptive Enclosure Heat Containment        The Belden AEHC system will increase the
                                                                                                                         temperature and alarm conditions for each
    (AEHC) system offers a solution for cooling data    temperature differential between the inlet
                                                                                                                         IT enclosure.
    center enclosures in a much more efficient and      and outlet temperatures of the CRAC unit,
    cost-effective way than was previously possible.    giving it much greater operational efficiency                    A Closer Look at the Belden
                                                        and providing an important savings in energy                     AEHC System
    Because of its innovative heat containment
                                                        consumption. Not only does the system reduce
    design, the Belden heat management system
                                                        the amount of cold air needed by the IT room                     Based on a pressure reading from a sensor
    overcomes all of the aforementioned problems.
                                                        (since there is no mixing of hot and cold air                    inside the enclosure plenum, the rotational
    Since it completely separates the hot and cold
                                                        within the room) but it also becomes possible                    speed of the fans in the two cartridges
    side of operations, the room will be normalized
                                                        to raise the temperature of the cooling air                      mounted atop the enclosure is modulated so
    with cool air which never mixes with the
                                                        supplied to enclosures closer to the ASHRAE                      that they pull out exactly the correct amount
    exhaust heat from the enclosure. The bypass
                                                        recommended upper limit. The cold/hot air                        of air from the enclosure and send it back to
    problem is also eliminated as the CRAC unit’s
                                                        paths are fully separated by the Belden system                   the air conditioner return via a ceiling plenum.
    intake pulls hot air from the drop ceiling. As a
                                                        so the CRAC can supply less air to the room at
    result, there is no longer a need to oversupply                                                                      If the cooling load in the IT equipment rises
                                                        a higher temperature and still assure better
    cold air to the room at several times the                                                                            causing the pressure to increase in the
                                                        cooling with no hot spots.
    amount actually needed. The physical position                                                                        enclosure plenum, the AEHC system fan speed
    of the CRAC unit and its proximity to the                                                                            will increase, and the fans will exhaust more
                                                        Fully Autonomous and
    enclosures are no longer a concern, a fact                                                                           air into the ceiling plenum. If the load drops,
                                                        Network-ready
    which greatly simplifies the problem of data                                                                         fan speed will decrease accordingly. The
    center infrastructure design.                       Embedded software allows each AEHC unit to                       Belden system does not focus on the precise
                                                        be fully autonomous. The AEHC controllers                        temperature within the enclosure, but rather
    When designing a totally new data center,
                                                        have their own IP address, which enables                         on achieving a balance between the amount
    users of the Belden AEHC system can now
    install larger and fewer CRAC units, instead of
    relying on many smaller units that are less
    efficient. And when retrofitting an existing          Dashboard

    room with the Belden AEHC system, they can
    use the same cooling equipment that is
    currently installed. In either scenario, Belden’s
    advanced management software can provide
    better control of the IT environment by
    providing a real time assessment of
    enclosure cooling load or demand.

    Deploy Greater Load
    In addition, Belden AEHC system users gain
    the opportunity to deploy even more load in
    the same room, a great efficiency benefit in
    today’s economy. If there is unoccupied space
    left in enclosures that are not housing more
    devices simply because the cooling system is
    already at full capacity, the heat containment
    system can be retrofitted on those enclosures
    having the highest heat loads to gain more
    functionality in the room — and the ability to      Embedded software allows each AEHC unit to be fully autonomous. The AEHC controllers have their own IP address, enabling
                                                        network connection. The AEHC then allows for real time monitoring of the heat load, temperature and alarm conditions for each
    host more IT equipment.                             IT enclosure.




2
of air consumed by the IT load and the air                   System Control                                                   recommended by IT equipment manufacturers.
returned to the CRAC unit via the ceiling                                                                                     “Uncontrolled, full-on” fan-assisted systems
                                                             The system’s control is based on sensing
plenum. The system does not permit mixing of                                                                                  or temperature-based systems will starve
                                                             pressure as opposed to temperature, since,
hot and cold air in the room so sufficient cold                                                                               the room of precious air that should be
                                                             depending on the type of active equipment
air will always be available for intake into the                                                                              used for cooling.
                                                             present, the temperature inside the enclosure
enclosure to cool the active load.
                                                             plenum can vary quite a bit from place to                        With Belden’s AEHC approach, since the room
                                                             place. On the other hand, even though                            is normalized with cool air and all heat is
                                                             pressure is changing inside the plenum, as                       contained, the cooling source can be located
                                                             well, it changes essentially in a uniform way                    anywhere in the room. Cool air can be fed
                                                             throughout the interior of the enclosure.                        from a duct or raised floor, resulting in an
                                                                                                                              increase in room infrastructure flexibility.
                                                             Belden’s concept of pressure sensing is clearly
                                                                                                                              Whatever the means of delivery of conditioned
                                                             the best way to go. Other enclosure heat
                                                                                                                              air for a normalized room, the Belden system
                                                             containment systems on the market, whether
                                                                                                                              works to perfectly match the correct amount
                                                             passive or active, have serious drawbacks in
                                                                                                                              of air for the IT load.
                                                             their approach. Passive systems, since they are
                                                             pressurized, leak and create conditions not
Belden’s AEHC system utilizes pressure sensing to
dynamically adjust for speed, resulting in perfect balance
between intake and exhaust air volume.
                                                              Systems Threshold




Intelligent hot swappable fan cartridges allow for ease of
maintenance and system scalability.




Belden’s AEHC system features external displays for quick    The threshold setting in Belden’s AEHC system software provides early warning alarms for problem conditions. Alarms are
and easy assessment of system load and alarm conditions.     automatically reported. Supported Network Protocols: DHCP, HTTPS, SMPT/POP3, HTTP, ICMP, TCP/IP, SNTP, DNS.




                                                                                                                                                                                       3
Summary of Benefits                              • A single fan cartridge failure or repair does
                                                       not affect an enclosure’s cooling
    Increased Efficiency/
                                                     • Provides early warning alarms for
    Greening of the Data Center                        problem conditions
    • Eliminates over-supply of cold air in the      • Same system can be used in both existing
      data center, allowing the data center to         and new facilities
      run with a reduced number of CRAC units
                                                     • Cartridge installation/service does not
    • In a new data center, permits use of larger,     interrupt existing operations
      more efficient CRAC units to achieve
                                                     • All components are “hot swappable” to
      highest cooling per unit of power
                                                       reduce human interactions
    • Entails higher temperatures in the air
                                                     • System will issue reports on combined           Embedded software allows each AEHC unit to be fully au-
      returned to CRAC, improving efficiency                                                           tonomous. The AEHC controllers have their own IP address,
                                                       IT cooling enclosure loads for accurate         enabling network connection. The AEHC then allows for real
    • Allows raising of supplied air temperature,      assessment of new server and                    time monitoring of the heat load, temperature and alarm
                                                                                                       conditions for each IT enclosure.
      resulting in more hours of free cooling          circuit deployment
    • Intelligent hot swappable fan cartridges       • Involves low maintenance and service costs
      allow for ease of maintenance and                                                                • System automatically scales fan speed to
      system scalability                                                                                 match IT load and reports cooling load in
                                                     Increased Flexibility
                                                                                                         real time for each enclosure
    Reduced Initial Capital Expense                  • IT enclosure load location is divorced from     • Complete management software; software
                                                       cooling source locations                          is embedded in the controller so each unit
    • Lowest total cooling equipment cost
                                                     • Cooling can be dynamically scaled from 0          is fully autonomous
      available per kW of IT load
                                                       to 20kW per enclosure, by a simple change
    • No piping; vastly reduced electrical and         of fan cartridges, ranging from 1-10 or         References
      sensor networks                                  1-20kW per enclosure                            1. EPA, Report to Congress on Server and Data Center
    • Reduced and simplified engineering             • System reduces the quantity of CRAC units          Energy Efficiency, 2007.

    • Rapid installation and training                  required on floor of new data center, or        2. Gartner, How to Save a Million Kilowatt Hours in Your Data
                                                       fully utilizes those in existing facilities        Center, 2008.

                                                                                                       3. Uptime Institute White Papers: Reducing Bypass Airflow is
    Increased Availability                           • Adaptable to existing enclosures and               Essential for Eliminating Computer Room Hot Spots.
                                                       easily allows IT adds, changes and
    • Fewer, larger cooling systems means                                                              4. ANSI/BICSI-002, Data Center Design Standard and
                                                       removals without disrupting IT                     Recommendation Practices.
      reduction in components and interconnects        operation or the environment                    5. TIA-942, Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard
    • No hot-spots, even with very high density      • Maximizes enclosure space on the floor,            for Data Centers.
      enclosures; up to 20kW                           due to fewer CRAC units taking up space         6. ASHRAE TC 9.9 Mission Critical Facilities, Technology Spaces
                                                                                                          and Electronic Equipment ASHRAE ISBN 978-1-931862-443-1,
    • Having single, not multiple, cooling systems   • Same stable cooling environment, even              Thermal Guidelines for Data Processing Environments.
      in operation improves availability and           with low slab-to-slab ceiling heights
      simplifies maintenance programs
                                                     • Allows higher power density per
    • Water or glycol loops are isolated to            enclosure rack with no effect on
      perimeter of facility; no danger of              intake air temperatures
      leakage into enclosures
                                                     • Extends operation during utility failure by
    • Easy maintenance: “Smart Fans” embedded          routing load heat across CRAC coils and
      memory keeps track of run hours, allowing        concrete floor slab
      for preventative maintenance




                                                     Belden Technical Support 1 .800 .BELDEN .1        www.belden.com                                      AEHCWP 2009
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                                                     © Copyright 2009, Belden Inc.

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Belden Adaptive Heat Containment (AEHC) System White Paper

  • 1. Data Center Cooling Challenges According to the EPA’s Report to Congress on Server and Data Center Energy Efficiency, if current trends continue, the demand for power by data centers will require an additional 10 power plants on the North American power grid by 2011. In order to minimize the impact of this Innovative Solutions to phenomenon, data centers must be increasingly efficient in their use of power. Overcome the Challenges of Heat Management in Aside from this social aspect, a major challenge faced by data center managers today is ensuring the Data Center that cooling systems do not fail, but that they continue in an uninterrupted way to cool the sensitive electronic components in IT equipment enclosures. However, achieving this goal can be needlessly expensive. According to recent studies, it is estimated that cooling accounts for up to 40 percent of a data center’s total energy load. What’s more, the cooling process itself is accompanied by excessive energy waste, which is largely due to an oversupply of cold air to the data center by computer room air conditioner (CRAC) units that are attempting to compensate for inefficiencies in the cooling process. For example, a substantial amount of the cold air produced by the CRAC units does not follow a planned path to the IT load as it should, but instead bypasses IT equipment and returns to the air conditioner intake via misplaced perforated floor tiles and unsealed cable openings. As a result, a substantial amount of the cool air from the CRACs never makes it to the IT load. In addition, some of the hot air being exhausted to the rear of the enclosure by server fans leaks to the front of the servers instead of going back to the CRAC return. In this case, hot exhaust air mixes with cold room air before being drawn back into the enclosure, resulting in hot spots and Table of Contents reduced IT equipment performance. Data Center Cooling Challenges . . . . . . . . . . . .1 According to Gartner, implementing cold or hot aisle containment in the data center Solving Cooling System Challenges . . . . . . . . . .2 dramatically improves separation of cold supply air and hot exhaust air and will be, for most A Closer Look at the Belden AEHC System . . .2 users, the single largest payback of any data center best practice. Summary of Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Additionally, a study conducted by the Uptime Institute on 19 large computer rooms found that, on average, the amount of cold air supplied to a data center room is 2.6 times the amount of cold air actually consumed by the IT load. The cooling system is oversupplying the room with cold air to overcome both bypass leakage and the effects of hot/cold mixing. The oversupply leads to significant energy waste and dollar expenditure. What’s more, the Uptime study found that even though the rooms are oversupplied with cold air by almost a factor of 3, an average of 10% of enclosures still experience air intake temperatures exceeding ASHRAE maximum reliability guidelines. Rooms having the most excess cooling air actually experience the worst hot spots. Finally, there is a highly effective solution. The Belden Adaptive Heat 98º 78 .5º 59º Containment (AEHC) system offers a unique design to ensure that the entire data center space is normalized Hot Aisle Hot Aisle with the appropriate volume of cool air required by the IT equipment. Hot Cold spots are also eliminated and Aisle operating costs reduced. Cooling Cooling Cooling Unit Unit Unit Containment of the hot aisle is a complex problem, even in computer rooms oversupplied with cold air. Belden’s AEHC eliminates hot spot issues by providing for a defined hot air return path to the CRAC unit.
  • 2. Solving Cooling System Challenges Increase Operational Efficiency network connectivity. The AEHC then allows for real-time monitoring of the heat load, Belden’s Adaptive Enclosure Heat Containment The Belden AEHC system will increase the temperature and alarm conditions for each (AEHC) system offers a solution for cooling data temperature differential between the inlet IT enclosure. center enclosures in a much more efficient and and outlet temperatures of the CRAC unit, cost-effective way than was previously possible. giving it much greater operational efficiency A Closer Look at the Belden and providing an important savings in energy AEHC System Because of its innovative heat containment consumption. Not only does the system reduce design, the Belden heat management system the amount of cold air needed by the IT room Based on a pressure reading from a sensor overcomes all of the aforementioned problems. (since there is no mixing of hot and cold air inside the enclosure plenum, the rotational Since it completely separates the hot and cold within the room) but it also becomes possible speed of the fans in the two cartridges side of operations, the room will be normalized to raise the temperature of the cooling air mounted atop the enclosure is modulated so with cool air which never mixes with the supplied to enclosures closer to the ASHRAE that they pull out exactly the correct amount exhaust heat from the enclosure. The bypass recommended upper limit. The cold/hot air of air from the enclosure and send it back to problem is also eliminated as the CRAC unit’s paths are fully separated by the Belden system the air conditioner return via a ceiling plenum. intake pulls hot air from the drop ceiling. As a so the CRAC can supply less air to the room at result, there is no longer a need to oversupply If the cooling load in the IT equipment rises a higher temperature and still assure better cold air to the room at several times the causing the pressure to increase in the cooling with no hot spots. amount actually needed. The physical position enclosure plenum, the AEHC system fan speed of the CRAC unit and its proximity to the will increase, and the fans will exhaust more Fully Autonomous and enclosures are no longer a concern, a fact air into the ceiling plenum. If the load drops, Network-ready which greatly simplifies the problem of data fan speed will decrease accordingly. The center infrastructure design. Embedded software allows each AEHC unit to Belden system does not focus on the precise be fully autonomous. The AEHC controllers temperature within the enclosure, but rather When designing a totally new data center, have their own IP address, which enables on achieving a balance between the amount users of the Belden AEHC system can now install larger and fewer CRAC units, instead of relying on many smaller units that are less efficient. And when retrofitting an existing Dashboard room with the Belden AEHC system, they can use the same cooling equipment that is currently installed. In either scenario, Belden’s advanced management software can provide better control of the IT environment by providing a real time assessment of enclosure cooling load or demand. Deploy Greater Load In addition, Belden AEHC system users gain the opportunity to deploy even more load in the same room, a great efficiency benefit in today’s economy. If there is unoccupied space left in enclosures that are not housing more devices simply because the cooling system is already at full capacity, the heat containment system can be retrofitted on those enclosures having the highest heat loads to gain more functionality in the room — and the ability to Embedded software allows each AEHC unit to be fully autonomous. The AEHC controllers have their own IP address, enabling network connection. The AEHC then allows for real time monitoring of the heat load, temperature and alarm conditions for each host more IT equipment. IT enclosure. 2
  • 3. of air consumed by the IT load and the air System Control recommended by IT equipment manufacturers. returned to the CRAC unit via the ceiling “Uncontrolled, full-on” fan-assisted systems The system’s control is based on sensing plenum. The system does not permit mixing of or temperature-based systems will starve pressure as opposed to temperature, since, hot and cold air in the room so sufficient cold the room of precious air that should be depending on the type of active equipment air will always be available for intake into the used for cooling. present, the temperature inside the enclosure enclosure to cool the active load. plenum can vary quite a bit from place to With Belden’s AEHC approach, since the room place. On the other hand, even though is normalized with cool air and all heat is pressure is changing inside the plenum, as contained, the cooling source can be located well, it changes essentially in a uniform way anywhere in the room. Cool air can be fed throughout the interior of the enclosure. from a duct or raised floor, resulting in an increase in room infrastructure flexibility. Belden’s concept of pressure sensing is clearly Whatever the means of delivery of conditioned the best way to go. Other enclosure heat air for a normalized room, the Belden system containment systems on the market, whether works to perfectly match the correct amount passive or active, have serious drawbacks in of air for the IT load. their approach. Passive systems, since they are pressurized, leak and create conditions not Belden’s AEHC system utilizes pressure sensing to dynamically adjust for speed, resulting in perfect balance between intake and exhaust air volume. Systems Threshold Intelligent hot swappable fan cartridges allow for ease of maintenance and system scalability. Belden’s AEHC system features external displays for quick The threshold setting in Belden’s AEHC system software provides early warning alarms for problem conditions. Alarms are and easy assessment of system load and alarm conditions. automatically reported. Supported Network Protocols: DHCP, HTTPS, SMPT/POP3, HTTP, ICMP, TCP/IP, SNTP, DNS. 3
  • 4. Summary of Benefits • A single fan cartridge failure or repair does not affect an enclosure’s cooling Increased Efficiency/ • Provides early warning alarms for Greening of the Data Center problem conditions • Eliminates over-supply of cold air in the • Same system can be used in both existing data center, allowing the data center to and new facilities run with a reduced number of CRAC units • Cartridge installation/service does not • In a new data center, permits use of larger, interrupt existing operations more efficient CRAC units to achieve • All components are “hot swappable” to highest cooling per unit of power reduce human interactions • Entails higher temperatures in the air • System will issue reports on combined Embedded software allows each AEHC unit to be fully au- returned to CRAC, improving efficiency tonomous. The AEHC controllers have their own IP address, IT cooling enclosure loads for accurate enabling network connection. The AEHC then allows for real • Allows raising of supplied air temperature, assessment of new server and time monitoring of the heat load, temperature and alarm conditions for each IT enclosure. resulting in more hours of free cooling circuit deployment • Intelligent hot swappable fan cartridges • Involves low maintenance and service costs allow for ease of maintenance and • System automatically scales fan speed to system scalability match IT load and reports cooling load in Increased Flexibility real time for each enclosure Reduced Initial Capital Expense • IT enclosure load location is divorced from • Complete management software; software cooling source locations is embedded in the controller so each unit • Lowest total cooling equipment cost • Cooling can be dynamically scaled from 0 is fully autonomous available per kW of IT load to 20kW per enclosure, by a simple change • No piping; vastly reduced electrical and of fan cartridges, ranging from 1-10 or References sensor networks 1-20kW per enclosure 1. EPA, Report to Congress on Server and Data Center • Reduced and simplified engineering • System reduces the quantity of CRAC units Energy Efficiency, 2007. • Rapid installation and training required on floor of new data center, or 2. Gartner, How to Save a Million Kilowatt Hours in Your Data fully utilizes those in existing facilities Center, 2008. 3. Uptime Institute White Papers: Reducing Bypass Airflow is Increased Availability • Adaptable to existing enclosures and Essential for Eliminating Computer Room Hot Spots. easily allows IT adds, changes and • Fewer, larger cooling systems means 4. ANSI/BICSI-002, Data Center Design Standard and removals without disrupting IT Recommendation Practices. reduction in components and interconnects operation or the environment 5. TIA-942, Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard • No hot-spots, even with very high density • Maximizes enclosure space on the floor, for Data Centers. enclosures; up to 20kW due to fewer CRAC units taking up space 6. ASHRAE TC 9.9 Mission Critical Facilities, Technology Spaces and Electronic Equipment ASHRAE ISBN 978-1-931862-443-1, • Having single, not multiple, cooling systems • Same stable cooling environment, even Thermal Guidelines for Data Processing Environments. in operation improves availability and with low slab-to-slab ceiling heights simplifies maintenance programs • Allows higher power density per • Water or glycol loops are isolated to enclosure rack with no effect on perimeter of facility; no danger of intake air temperatures leakage into enclosures • Extends operation during utility failure by • Easy maintenance: “Smart Fans” embedded routing load heat across CRAC coils and memory keeps track of run hours, allowing concrete floor slab for preventative maintenance Belden Technical Support 1 .800 .BELDEN .1 www.belden.com AEHCWP 2009 4 © Copyright 2009, Belden Inc.